Organisational Behaviour in New Zealand: Theory and Practice by Graham Elkin and Kerr Inkson

Organisational Behaviour in New Zealand: Theory and Practice by Graham Elkin and Kerr Inkson

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New Zealand organisations have undergone many changes and are continuing to face many challenges: diversity is increasing; the management role is becoming more complex; workplaces are demanding; and there are unprecedented levels of competition. The people in organisations thus become increasingly important and play a vital role in linking all the elements of an organisation together. The book introduces the theory of organisational behaviour and shows how this is applied to the New Zealand environment: whether the organisation is a large corporation or a small to medium-sized enterprise; a New Zealand organisation or an overseas-owned enterprise; service oriented or manufacturing based. This book will also be useful as a reference for managers and employees wishing to continually improve their own performance. By knowing how to observe, understand, predict and influence behaviour, they will be better equipped to improve the organisation's performance. This 2000 Paperback is in fair condition. Heavy and large, additional postage may be required. Previous owner's name written in pen on page one. Annotated in pen and highlighter throughout. Cover fairly worn.

ISBN: 9781877258039 SKU: 1550401 This image is of the actual book.